Shout out for cinematography and location scouts because this is a gorgeous looking film. There are some really nice shots, great colors and great locations. The story about grief and letting go maybe isn't new but is timeless even though sometimes it could have been a bit more dramatic and sad because there is supposed to be so much pain. The more problematic part is Austin Lyon. He is really trying but in some scenes he is just way in over his head. But he is young so he will learn and improve. Katherine Hughes on the other does a great job. Liked her in "Say you will" and men "women and children". She is got a bright future ahead. This is the first time I saw Yvette Monreal and she was really good too. She has something very natural in her performance. This is a fine movie with some very talented actors.